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PUTTING IT STRONG.

Stranger (in train): ‘ A man in your business can’t get home very often, I presume.’ Commercial: * Home ? I should say not. Why, sir, I get home so seldom that I can’t remember half the time where I live. Have to telegraph to the firm to send me my address.’ Stranger : ‘ You don’t say so !’

Commercial: * That’s straight. Why, one time I was away so long that I forgot I’d ever been married, and I took such a fancy to a pretty woman I met in a strange town that I eloped with her.’ Stranger : ‘ My ! My !’ Commercial: ‘ Yes, it would have been a terrible thing ; hut when I called on the firm during my honeymoon and introduced her, the old man told me she was my wife before.’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue XII, 22 September 1894, Page 288

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PUTTING IT STRONG. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue XII, 22 September 1894, Page 288

PUTTING IT STRONG. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue XII, 22 September 1894, Page 288

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